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Old 05-07-2006, 09:13 AM
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hi, im looking for some advice , im piecing together a turbo kit for my b16a2 , i really cant save so im buying things as soon as i get paid every month, im lookin at manifolds just now.
Was lookin at the new OBX ramhorn style but people have issues with them cracking, so i looked at cast manifolds (revhard style) and they are alot cheeper and dont have issues with them cracking , just wondered if any one could explain pro's and cons of both type manifolds ,

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if you want a cast iron type manifold, get a blox or inlinepro....if you want a log style and non cast iron, hit up spoolin performance, he has a nice log...
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Try Arizona Forced Induction. Great prices on Ramhorn manifolds https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1611303
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erl has a pretty cool cast stainless manifold. it's cheap and looks to be of amazing quality !
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InlinePro Stainless Cast Manifolds are real nice, and they don't rust. They also make Cast Iron. We sell more of the stainless though, they aren't the cheapest but you don't ever have to worry about cracks, leaks or rust.
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thanks for the replies , but can any one tell me pro's and cons of both cast stainless log , and stainless steel ramhorn style ,
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Dont know where u got your info from.. Im running the new OBX Ramhorn Manifold. ****, nothing is cracking yet.. Search the new OBX Manifold see if ppl have pic of the Manifold that crack into pieces..
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cool , how long u run it for ? , i will be using it for daily driving , and some people would call me an aggressive driver lol .
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when you say crack and manifold i think of only one kit SSautosomthing on ebay... i heard they crack all the time
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There is no better flamesuit than the search button.

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=925312

^^^This was even easier to find as it is right in the faq's. GL.
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